InterContinental Hotel Sydney     (AAA-Rated)
Featuring comfortable accommodation and quality services, this property is the perfect base for you to reside whether you are in Sydney for business or pleasure. Location Situated in the heart of Sydney, InterContinental Hotel is very close to the Opera House, harbour, Royal Botanical Gardens and the art gallery of New South Wales. This property is just a kilometre from the Circular Quay Train Station and 12 kilometres from the international airport. Rooms Designed for your comfort and convenience, the 509 spacious accommodation units are well-appointed and come with all the contemporary amenities to ensure you a pleasant stay. Restaurant Guests can dine at the onsite restaurant that serves an enticing cuisine for breakfast, lunch as well as dinner. The cosy bar is also an ideal place to unwind with a fine drink after a busy day. General The hotel comprises 14 well-appointed function rooms for organising your business as well as social events. During leisure, you can workout in the state-of-the-art gymnasium, have a bracing dip in the swimming pool or avail the massage service.
From Sydney's Kingsford Smith Airport, follow signs to Sydney/City. This will lead you to Southern Cross Drive. This road will then become South Dowling Street. Drive for approximately 6km (4 miles) and this will lead into the Eastern Distributor tunnel. Enter the Eastern Distributor tunnel and drive for approximately 4km (2 miles). Take the Macquarie Street/City turn-off and turn right along Macquarie Street, heading towards Circular Quay. The heritage-listed Treasury Buidling (the hotel's foyer area) is prominently located on the corner of Bridge and Macquarie streets. The hotel's driveway is located on Phillip Street, accessible by taking a left turn into Bridge Street and then right into Phillip Street.
"Thoroughly enjoyed my stay, everyone was very helpful. I mark down facilities one notch only because of the extreme small size and layout of the reception area. Luckily, my colleague and I had gone to check out just prior to literally a shipload of people arriving and queuing up for check-in. Otherwise, it would have taken us hours to check out in a very uncomfortable situation as there isn't even enough room there for forming queues. Later that day, we returned to collect our bags and it looked like another shipload had come in and the same thing was happening. It surprises me that they don't have the facility to pre-print the room keys for these passengers before they arrive. It is especially difficult on the elderly passengers waiting. I would definitely stay again as it is so convenient to the Darling harbor. We were there when the QE2 passed the Queen Victoria for the first and last time, which made it an interesting occasion." - James Clarke
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"Amazing views from the room. Very modern. Great quality all round. Staff very very helpful." - george mitchell
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